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UFC champion Brian Stann has joined elite athletes Tiger Woods, Hines Ward and Takaishi Saito in using Cell Therapy. According to A.J. Farshchian, MD, an Orthopedic Regenerative practitioner at The Center for Regenerative Medicine

Stem cells allow the body to take advantage of the normal healing pathways at a greatly accelerated rate.

(PRWEB)August 16, 2012

UFC champion Brian Stann has joined elite athletes Tiger Woods, Hines Ward and Takaishi Saito in using Cell Therapy. According to A.J. Farshchian, MD, an Orthopedic Regenerative practitioner at The Center for Regenerative Medicine, "Sport injuries need an adequate blood supply and cellular migration. Platelet-derived growth factors are critically involved in this process."
Despite weeks of intense physical therapy, Brian Stann was in the cage for last week’s practice because of cell therapy injections. Stann suffered a minor injury to his shoulder. These injuries can often take weeks to months to heal, but Stan wasn't about to let it affect his ability to play hard. For this reason, Mr. Stan visited The Center for Regenerative Medicine.
According to Dr. A.J. Farshchian, Medical Director for The Center for Regenerative Medicine, explains; "Sports injuries need an adequate blood supply and cellular migration. Platelet-derived growth factors are critically involved in this process. These cells allow the body to take advantage of the normal healing pathways at a greatly accelerated rate. During the healing process, the body rushes many cells and cell-types to the injected area in order to accelerate the healing process. These cells perform many functions, including release of growth factors (GF) into the diseased or arthritic and injured sites.” Farshchian further adds, “Brian Stann isn't the only athlete to reap the benefits of cell therapy. Hines Ward got his injection before the Super bowl, Tiger Woods got his knee repaired last year and L.A. Dodgers Takashi Saito was able to pitch in the playoffs thanks to an injection into his right elbow's ulnar collateral ligament, which saved him from Tommy John surgery."
Mr. Brian Stann has had an incredible profesional career. Brian Stann is an American mixed martial artist and U.S. Marine and a war hero who competes as a middleweight in the Ultimate Fighting Championship. He is a former WEC Light Heavyweight champion.
Stann remains a strong contender , and is looking forward to taking the upcoming championship match in September.